Disk analysis recommendation

Windows (Vista) Explorer's disk usage bar is now red, which I infer is not good. I have an old version of DiskData that tells me my ContentIE5 folder is the primary culprit. Trying some suggestions, it came out only marginally smaller. I wonder if DiskData is accurate. I like its visual presentation and am asking for a second such program to validate my DiskData results. And a suggestion on how to clear that folder, altho that really belongs in another Forum, I know. TYIA!

I like the (free) Folder Size from MindGems (I think there is another program with the same name).

If you catch it in time (about 5-1/2 hours left at 9:30 PM EDT June 23), you can download MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional Edition from GiveawayoftheDay. It is principally a partitioning tool, which you may want anyway to adjust partition sizes, but it can perform a surface scan for you to see if you have any bad sectors.

Content.IE5 is usually Temporary Internet Files, which means if you open your browser, got to Tools-->Options and delete temporary files--don't be surprised if it appears to freeze and takes a long time to complete!--this may fix the problem. Once done, while you are there you can change the maximum temporary file size to 50MB and IE will run just fine (temp file size is not related to things you do like downloading, it's just about all the files that make up the structure of a web page you are viewing).

The Windows Disk Cleanup utility can also do this.

Windows 7 and above are better about preventing this, but on Vista I have seen Temporary Internet Files balloon up to many GB in size and eat up the disk. I hope this helps, and after you DO clear up the space, be sure and defragment to get some performance back too.